National History Museum

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Ife, Nigeria

oauife.edu.ng
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National History Museum Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

National History Museum is located in Ife, Nigeria on Obafemi Awolowo University. National History Museum is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category museum in Nigeria.

Address

Obafemi Awolowo University

Amenities

Good for kidsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Adeleye Adeoluwa

The new A.G leventis natural history museum was officially commissioned in 2011. The Museum serves as an important ex-situ conservation facility on Nigeria's biodiversity resources, important rocks, insects, mineral and archaeology artifacts. The Museum is also into manpower development by conducting training for middle level manpower in the Conservation and Tourism. It also offers Masters and PhD. degrees in Conservation Science and Biosystematics. It is a perfect and one of the best place to visit whenever you are on OAU campus.

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Emmanuel Innocent

It's a museum to learn by seeing relics, models, artifacts,stuffed animals etc. natural history. To know how life was in the ancient time! Where the museum is located, OAU, gives an atmosphere of nature.

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mustapha adedeji

Great place for visiting with natural environment which makes you feel like the real wild life. Both the animals and environments looks real. Great place for children to enjoy the natural wild life world .

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Okolie Uchechukwu

From early 2007, staff of the Natural History were mobilized by the University authority to seek for funding support from corporate bodies and individuals, towards the completion of the Museum Building. Visits were made to different Federal and State Ministries, agencies and Non-governmental organizations, the National Conservation Foundation and several individuals such as Chiefs Agboola Odeyemi and Philips Asiodu. It was from these visits that the idea of writing a proposal to the Leventis Foundation was mooted. The Leventis Foundation has always been at the forefront of conservation efforts world wide. An important part of the proposal was that the Natural History Museum building, when completed will be named after the Foundation. The foundation was very kind and generous in granting the request and it subsequently granted the sum of 468,000 Pound Sterling, to be released in four yearly instalments. In view of the modification of the design to include, the burglar proofs, ceiling and the surrounding landscaping work, the university had to provide extra monies for the completion of the project. Today we are celebrating a huge breakthrough. The problem of space has now been solved through the landmark donation by the Leventis Foundation who has also promised more funding support. The University is indeed grateful to the A. G. Leventis Foundation through Mr A. P. Leventis and Nigeria's Executive Director, Dr. Abimbola Adewumi for their tremendous goodwill.

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Damilola Daniel Tijani

A nice place to be